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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   4 - Cambridge Improvement Commissioners
      •   19 - Surveyor and Engineering Department
        • 1 - Large scale maps and sections of Richard Reynolds Rowe's (town surveyor) sewerage map of Cambridge showing main drains and pipes and the parish boundaries
RefNoKCB/4/19/1/38
AltRefNoCB/4/19/1/38
TitleSurvey By Rowe section XIII
DescriptionThis section features Staffordshire Place, James Street, Paradise Street, Park Terrace, River Lane, Mill Lane, Kings Lane, Queens Lane, and Laundress Lane. Size: 50 x 29 inch. Horizontal scale 44ft to inch. Vertical scale 4ft to inch.
Date[1851-1857]
CreatorNameCambridge Improvement Commissioners
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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    Elevation of a gateway at Kimbolton Castle, by Robert Adam, 1764

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